Emergency room errors often come down to timing—what was known, when it was known, and how quickly clinicians acted. In Newburgh, common local realities can make those timing disputes especially important:
- Evening and weekend surges can increase wait times and strain staffing.
- Commuter-driven arrivals may lead to fragmented histories (e.g., someone comes in after work or after driving themselves).
- Follow-up gaps are common when discharge instructions are misunderstood or when patients can’t quickly secure appointments.
None of these factors excuse negligence. They do, however, make the record—triage notes, vital signs, orders, and discharge instructions—critical to proving what should have happened and what went wrong.


